Comparing Architectural Design Styles

Different architectural styles lead not simply to different designs, but to designs with significantly different properties. This look at 11 designs of a cruise-control system shows that solutions varied, even within a design style, because of how the architectural choice leads the designer to view the system's environment. >

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